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Chapter 48: Working with Video in Pro Tools
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Chapter 48: Working with Video in
Pro Tools
This chapter covers video features in Pro Tools.
Differences between support for QuickTime,
Windows Media, and Avid video are noted
throughout.
Introduction
Pro Tools lets you do the following with video:
• Create video tracks and import QuickTime
and Windows Media video to the Timeline
using menu commands or drag and drop
• Lock video tracks
• Extract audio from QuickTime or Windows
Media video
• Scrub audio in tandem with video
• View video in the Video window or output
it through a FireWire peripheral to an ex-
ternal monitor
• Bounce the video track to QuickTime or
Windows Media video
Pro Tools LE with Complete Production Toolkit
or DV Toolkit 2, Pro Tools LE with an Avid
video peripheral, and Pro Tools HD let you do
the following with video:
• Import multiple video files into the Time-
line
• Select from multiple video playlists on each
video track
• Mix multiple codecs in video tracks
• Organize, group, and edit video regions in
the Timeline much like audio regions
• Organize, group, and edit video regions
with audio regions
• Manage video regions
• Undo multiple video operations
• Create multiple video tracks with Quick-
Time, Windows Media, and Avid video in
the Timeline
For detailed information on features that
apply specifically to working with Avid
video in Pro Tools, see the Avid Video
Peripherals Guide.
An Avid video peripheral is required to work
with Avid video.